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    You’re right that I could set a higher threshold amount, but the issue is that the 20% auto applied ends sooner than the other promotion, so this work-around would require me to either go in on the exact date/time that the 20% promotion ends and modify the min-subtotal amount, or create duplicate coupons that have different dates of being active.

    It still seems like having an option that considers the “subtotal minus discounts” would be a very useful feature since there are other scenarios that make this desireable.

    Let’s say you’re buying 10 of this product https://dev.papayaart.com/product/ballet-slipper-tassel-key-chain/. It’s $11. That makes your subtotal $110. If you have a 20% off total store auto-applied coupon, that takes off $22. But let’s say you also have a coupon called “ballet” that makes that product 50%. That takes an additional $55.00 off, leaving a final total cost of $33.00. In this situation, we still have the (adjusted) promotion of “get a free gift after spending $62.50” being activated, even though the customer only will pay $33.

    If the 50% coupon is applied first, then the 20% promotion applied, this would yield a total of $44. Which is different than how the logic currently works. I invite you try it out.

    So yeah, in addition to needing a “minimum cart subtotal minus discounts” option, having a “run promotions in this order” does make a real difference.

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